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As stated by the ADB, the ensuing Guangxi Zero-Waste City Development Program will support both public and private sectors in advancing the zero-waste city development and promoting low-carbon circular economy in a holistic approach, covering a wide range of wastes from domestic, industrial, agricultural, and construction industries.
The results-based lending (RBL) program will be aligned with the impact of carbon peaking before 2030 and carbon neutrality before 2060 achieved in Guangxi.
The indicative program outcome is implementation of zero-waste city in Guangxi accelerated. The program will have three outputs: (i) institutional capacity, knowledge management, and public awareness on zero-waste city strengthened; (ii) reducereuserecycle (3R) in urban-rural solid waste management improved; and (iii) low-carbon circular economy industrial parks developed. The indicative loan amount is $150 million from the Asian Development Bank's (ADB) ordinary capital resources.
The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Government - the project executing agency - requested ADB to assist in preparing the Guangxi Zero-Waste City Development Program. The indicative program scope, results, implementation arrangements, and expenditure size were confirmed with the government during a consultation mission fielded on 913 September 2024. The technical assistance (TA) will help the government prepare the program, conduct due diligence assessments, and develop capacity for implementation. The proposed program is included in ADB's lending pipeline for 2025.
ADB Team Leader:
Jie Bai - Urban Development Officer, Water and Urban Development Sector Office (SG-WUD)
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